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I need to convert a list of numbers to a list of corresponding characters. I have tried using the chr() function e.g:

numlist= [122, 324, 111, 789, 111]
chr(numlist)

The problem I am having is that the chr() function can only take one argument, and cannot convert lists of numbers to lists of letters. How can I do this?

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  • You have to be clear on what you want - Do you want string version of the numbers you have i.e. 122 will be '122' or Do you want ASCII/UNICODE characters for the decimal numbers you have?
    – ha9u63a7
    Nov 9, 2014 at 12:12
  • May be similar to this - stackoverflow.com/questions/227459/… ? It shows both ASCII and UNICODE versions of conversion.
    – ha9u63a7
    Nov 9, 2014 at 12:15
  • Sorry, yes I was looking for ASCII or UNICODE characters, I think I have my answer now, thanks Nov 9, 2014 at 12:32

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You need to iterate over numlist and convert each item, creating a new list:

characters = [chr(n) for n in numlist]   # Use unichr instead in Python 2.
# ['z', 'ń', 'o', '̕', 'o']
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  • If the code above doesnt work, try this -> charList= [str(n) for n in numList] Mar 31, 2023 at 12:19
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Try map function in python3

In [5]: list(map(chr,numlist))
Out[5]: ['z', 'ń', 'o', '̕', 'o']
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for chr argument must be in range 0 to 255, as char only handle ASCII ie 8 bit, 2^8 ->256 for greater than 255 one should use unichr in python 2.x

>>> [ unichr(x) for x in numlist ]
[u'z', u'\u0144', u'o', u'\u0315', u'o']

if you apply chr in greater than 255, you will get ValueError

>>> chr(256)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
ValueError: chr() arg not in range(256)

in python 3x:

[ chr(x) for x in numlist ]
['z', 'ń', 'o', '̕', 'o']

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